"Genius."
The correct punctuation for the sentence regarding Leonardo da Vinci is, "Leondardo da Vinci--inventor, painter, and poet--is considered a true genius". Leonardo da Vinci lived from 1452-1519.
"genius and madness are akin" kicking my dog is akin to punching me in the stomach. My brother and I are akin.
Prodigy is a noun. Einstein was born a genius in mathematics . He is a prodigy
Genius is itself a Latin word meaning, originally, 'guardian spirit'.
There was an impalpable aura of genius about him. It means unable to be felt.
I am a genius
Because of his inventions, Edison was considered a genius.
You're not exactly a genius if you had to ask this question.
a question and an answer in the same sentence, wow are you a genius or what:D
That was an incredible stroke of genius!
Unquestionably Mrs. Jarley had an inventive genius.
In the structure of S-TV-DO-OC (Subject-Transitive Verb-Direct Object-Object Complement), an example would be "They consider her a genius." Here, "They" is the subject, "consider" is the transitive verb, "her" is the direct object, and "a genius" is the object complement that describes the direct object. Another example is "The committee elected him president," where "The committee" is the subject, "elected" is the transitive verb, "him" is the direct object, and "president" serves as the object complement.
The runaway genius is Benjamin Franklin.
You just did genius. lol
We need the depression prone bipolarcreative genius.
Jeremy was classified as a Genius
She was a genius at computers, but when it came to phones, she was completely ignorant.